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' MECHANICAL MOVEMENT.

No. 395,677. it en t gd Jan. 1, 1889.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFrIcE.

CHARLES IV. \Vl-IITE, OF SLEEPY EYE, MINNESOTA, ASSIGNOR OF THREE- FOURTHS TO THOMAS E. BOWEN, JOHN A. \VHITE, AND MYRON BURNSIDE, OF SAME PLACE.

MECHANICAL MOVEMENT.

$PECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 395,677, dated January 1, 1889.

To aZZ whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, CHARLES W. \VHITE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Sleepy Eye, in the county of Brown and State of Minnesota, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Mechanical Movements, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to improvements in mechanical movements; and it consists in certain novel features, hereinafter described and claimed.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved device, and Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the same.

Referring to the drawings by letter, A designates a suitable f rame-work in which is rigidly secured a vertical. ring, Ill, having internal gcardeeth, C, as shown. I) designates a horizontal shaft, which is journaled in suitable bearings, E. on the upper side of the frame, and is pl'OYltlGtl with a crank, Rat one end, by means of which the device is set in motion. This shaft l.) is provided at its end opposite the crank with a gear-wheel, G,

2* which meshes with a gear-wheel, ll, on the end of a shaft,l,whieh extends to the machincry to be driven. A ti y-wheel, J, is mounted on the shaft I) at a proper point of its length, and a lever or weighted arm, K, is secured on said shaft adjacent to the gear-wheel II.

This lever or arm K is provided with an adjustable weight, L, by which the lever is maintained on an even balance. The lever is arranged entirely within the plane of the 3 5 rigid internal gear wheel or ring, D, and on the end opposite the adjustable weight I mount a pinion )I, which meshes with the internal gear-teeth of said ring 13. The shaft of this pinion H projects slightly to one side 40 of the lever, and a bevel-pinion,N, is mounted on said projecting end. This pinion N meshes with a similar pinion, O, on the outer end of a shaft, P, arranged longitudinally of the lever and journaled in suitable bearingbrackets, Q, projecting from the lever, as shown. 011 the inner end of this shaft P is mounted a bevel-pinion, R, which meshes with a bevel gear-wheel, S, on the main shaft D.

Application filed July 10, 1888. Serial No. 279,533. (No model.)

The operation of the device will, it is thought, be readily understood. The main 5o shaft is revolved by means of the crank by hand or from any suitable motor, and the lever thus caused to rotate within the stationary internal gear wheel or ring, thereby putting in motion the pinion at the end of the lever, which in turn transmits the motion through the pinions described to the bevel gear-wheel S on the main shaft. By this means an even steady motion is imparted to the device.

My device is designed for use as an attachment for any class of machinerywhere power .is used to revolve a wheelas, for instance,

between a water-wheel or engine and the machinery driven thereby.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

1. The combination of the main frame, the stationary ring having internal gear-teeth, the main shaft mounted 011 the frame, the lever mounted on the main shaft, a pinion 011 the end of the lever meshing wit-l1 the gear-teeth of the stationary ring, and gearing between said pinion and the main shaft, as set forth.

2. The combination of the main frame, the stationary ring having internal gear-teeth, the main shaft, the lever mounted 011 the shaft, the pinion on the end of the lever meshing with the teeth of the stationary ring, the shaft mounted on the side of the lever and having pinions on its ends, and a bevel gear-Wheel on the main shaft meshing with one of said pinions, the other one of said pinions being connected by gearing to the pinion meshing with the stationary ring, as set forth.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed mysignature in presence of two witnesses.

CHARLES W. WHITE.

lVitnesses:

J. M. THOMPSON, E. E. LOCKERBY. 

